I get it LOMS. There are some who tend to lean to the right. But when it comes to Trump, there are quite a few less arguing for him. I certainly haven't, BRB hasn't, TG hasn't..... My point wasn't that it is correct to support Trump or that a person should. I don't because of his many problems. But some of us can and will acknowledge there are issues where a person like Trump may be considered desirable. It just seems that most spend their time vilifying him (usually justified BTW) for his bad points. My point was that it can become overwhelming and place a person in a defensive posture. I was only trying to place myself in Count's shoes and explain the behavior. Not saying it's right but, even for a guy like me that doesn't like Trump, I can recognize how lopsided most of these discussions are. Maybe that's inevitable considering Trump's many downsides but, if you are fed up with the status quo and the general trend to move left in this country and find yourself as one of the few willing to speak out in favor of the alternate direction, it easily could lead to this outcome.
BTW,I didn't vote for Trump and I no longer identify as republican. I do still lean conservative though. I also didn't vote for HRC and will likely never identify as a Democrat and I won't ever be in the liberal camp. Laughably though, I have been accused of being a liberal lefty on this board....might have been cornstar, I don't recall.
There's a problem with terminology here. Nobody should be arguing "for" any particular president. We need to be in favor of what is right.
This, precisely this, is why Trump got elected. Not some line about dissatisfaction or disaffectation, but because
people chose teams. That happened way before this election when people decided they were Liberal or Conservative, Republican or Democrat.
There's truth and there's BS. What most of us are doing here, most have been for years, are arguing for truth. A lot of lies and misinformation has come out about Obama, and many of us have gone to great lengths to disprove those lies, and that's viewed as being pro-Obama. It's pro-Truth.
I did the same thing with Bush. Same thing with Clinton. Same thing with Trump.
Where people think this is pro-Obama or anti-Conservative is where they deviate from truth.
TonyStalloni talked about it on this very page - "
Many of you also say you need evidence from some study funded by any Tom, d!(k and Harry to prove a point. Most of you are probably more internet savvy than me. I know what I see on the streets." Yes, evidence is key to a knowledgeable conversation. No, facts are not optional. Tony's "what I see on the streets" is factually inaccurate when applied to Trump as some panacea to what ails the Common Man. He'll find that out over the Trump presidency, but the truth of it, the facts of it, were there WAY before the election took place.
That problem, post-factualisim, is what Trump's America is all about. That's what we're up against. We can fight it by not being pro-Trump, pro-Republican, pro-Democrat, but by being pro-facts. Do that, focus on that, and you'll find out you're on a much bigger team on this site than you think you are now.